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Silicom has received an order for its GigE server adapters from a nuclear research organization
December 4, 2003
KFAR SAVA, Israel -- Silicom Ltd. (NASDAQ:SILCF) today announced that one of the world's largest and most prestigious nuclear research organization has placed an initial order for its Gigabit Ethernet Server Adapters.
Silicom's high-performance adapters will be deployed in the organization's state-of-the-art particle physics laboratory servers to help them attain reliable gigabit transfer rates.
"Although this order is currently small, it is an important validation of our technology, and an ideal showcase environment for our Server/Storage products," said Shaike Orbach, Silicom's President and CEO. "The fact that we have been chosen by this world-class organization that serves and employs thousands of physicists strengthens our hand in ongoing discussions with major Server/Storage industry manufacturers."
Silicom recently announced the first significant commercial order, from a strategic account, for products from its new line of high-performance, customizable server networking adapters. Silicom's unique multi-port Gigabit Ethernet products, TOE and iSCSI cards, PMC configurations, and other high-end offerings solve critical problems that restrict the speed and performance of state-of-the-art server-based systems.
Silicom Ltd.
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